In an attempt to restrict access to online pornography by minors, Spain has created a new mobile application that will not only require users to verify their age, but will also limit the number of credits for viewing adult content.
This comes after Dale Una Vuelta, an anti-pornography group campaigning for stricter regulations on access to adult content online, previously released statistics that raised concerns about the alarming spread of adult content among minors.
Calling the data “devastating”, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told newspaper El Pais: “Almost half of young people under 15 consume.”
How will the app work?
The mobile application, officially called Carteira Digital Beta (Cartera Digital Beta), and known locally as “pajaporte”, will allow platforms to verify whether or not the user is over 18 years old. To verify age, viewers will be asked to use the mobile app.
The app will act as a mobile wallet and verify users’ age using one of five government-issued identity documents.
Once verified, users will receive 30 “porn credits” valid for one month. These credits will grant them access to adult content. Additionally, users will be able to request extra credits.
Release date of
The mobile app will be available by the end of summer, according to reports.
Although it is being criticized by a section of activists and experts for its complexity, the Spanish government defended the measure. According to the government, the credit-based model is more privacy-friendly and ensures that online activities are not easily traceable.
It will be voluntary, as online platforms may rely on other age verification methods available to control inappropriate viewers.
The upcoming app is part of a broader effort to align with European Union law that will come into force in October 2027. Eventually, the porn passport in Spain will likely be replaced by the EU’s own digital identity system (eIDAS2).
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